The race between Yates's Southampton & Avondale House! - Britain's Biggest Pub Tour
Check out the Pledge Passport being transported between Yates's Southampton and Avondale house in a 3-legged race (pun partly intended!)
The Stonegate Pub Company is supporting Variety through a group-wide event 'Britain's Biggest Pub Tour' which runs between 18th May and 26th September 2014 and aims to raise £100k. Armed with a giant 'Pledge Passport' and starting at Yates's in Hastings, the teams from each pub will pass the passport from one pub to other using quirky and ingenious transportation methods. From roller-skating to zip-wiring, barrel rolling to helicopter riding, the challenge is on to complete the tour in just 124 days, finishing with a party like no other, at Slug and Lettuce at Tower Bridge, London.
Run Slugsy Run! - Slug and Lettuce, Southsea - Britian's Biggest Pub Tour
The Stonegate Pub Company is supporting Variety through a group-wide event 'Britain's Biggest Pub Tour' which runs between 18th May and 26th September 2014 and aims to raise £100k. Armed with a giant 'Pledge Passport' and starting at Yates's in Hastings, the teams from each pub will pass the passport from one pub to other using quirky and ingenious transportation methods. From roller-skating to zip-wiring, barrel rolling to helicopter riding, the challenge is on to complete the tour in just 124 days, finishing with a party like no other, at Slug and Lettuce at Tower Bridge, London.
Call Me Maybe at the Slug and Lettuce 26/1/14
via YouTube Capture
Inside the Slug and Lettice Pub/Restaurant
Inside the Slug and Lettice Pub/Restaurant
Cielito performance group @TLC Southampton UK
Cielito performance group @TLC Southampton UK
15 july 2014
Inside Coriander Lounge.VOB
Find out whats going on inside coriander lounge in southampton
Salsa & Bachata at Medbar Southampton Every Sunday 5pm Onwards #3
Jump TV: The Mouth- The Sync Launch, Bournemouth
Jess Foster visits Vodka Revolutions to see what their new night, Sync Monday's is all about!
Produced by: Jess Foster
Filmed by: Pierre Marku and Natalie McKay
Edited: Natalie McKay
Southampton Fireworks Display 2014
Bonfire Night Fireworks Display by the Mayflower Theatre 8/11/14... Our usual spot on the wall was crowded so ended up behind abit but still gorgeous view of the fireworks... look out for the Smiley and the heart shape explosions... And the stunning finale!!! Music Credits to Katy Perry's Fireworks!!!
Michael Jackson Fan Day 23/01/2010: MJJC Members
Members of the MJJC fan club at the Slug and Lettuce on the Michael Jackson fan day.
Bonfire Night Fireworks - Southampton Docks 2012
A five minute snippet of our annual display for the Southampton Round table held at Mayflower Park. The fifteen minute display fired from a shipping barge in the Solent certainly seemed to go down well with the audience!
Stuart Tampin at the St Marys WEST HAM half time
the police get out of hand
LATINO BEAT PERFORMANCE GROUP
LATINO BEAT PERFORMANCE GROUP @ TLC Salsa Caliente Party Night at Archers Club Southampton
Salsa & Bachata Party at MedBar Southampton Every Sunday 5pm Onwards #6
Why I'm Going To GLASGOW WON'T BE FOOLED On Sun 1st April, 3:30pm-5pm, @Quakers Friends Meeting Ho.
glasgownotfooled.eventbrite.com
Glasgow Won't Be Fooled
On Sunday the 1st of April, from 3:30pm-5:00pm community groups will be coming together at the Quakers Friends Meeting House to send the message that at this election, Glasgow Won't Be Fooled.
We are a coalition of community groups and community leaders who want to hold the political parties to account in the coming council elections. We believe there is an accountability gap in Glasgow, with too many decisions being taken without the full involvement of local people.
This is your chance to make the council sit up and pay attention to issues in your area.
What is wrong in Glasgow?
In 2009, Glasgow City Council made the outlandish claim that children learn better in class sizes over 35! Despite widespread community opposition the council continued to close schools, with very little criticism in the Evening Times or the tabloid newspapers. The City Council brushed aside communities without negotiation, showing that there is a lack of basic accountability in our city. This is just one example of the problem - our communities are regularly damaged by the accountability gap.
How did this happen?
The council has been controlled by one party for forty years. Glasgow does not have a strong, independent voice on local issues that brings together neighbourhood groups across the city. There has been no federation of tenants and residents associations for a decade.
Neighbourhood campaigners active in green issues have often lacked links to those working on housing problems, just as those working to strengthen local democracy have tended to be unaware of housing campaigners, or as workplace organisations have lacked communication with neighbourhood groups. The council has an accountability gap because we the people are not networked and organised enough to hold the Council to account.
What can we do about it?
The accountability gap will not solve itself after the election - the gap is not just down to political parties. Many bad decisions are made by officials amidst a culture of high-handedness at City Chambers. This culture must be challenged by organised communities and neighbourhood groups bringing pressure to bear on the council. Otherwise, council officials will still pay lip-service to engagement. It is the role of community leaders and campaigners, not political parties, to ensure that communities are organised to assert themselves.
Why is this important now?
For the first time in a generation, control of the council is uncertain ahead of the election. This gives communities an unprecedented opportunity to ensure that their voice is heard. Community leaders from across Glasgow are coming together to take action to use this opportunity.
How can we use this historic opportunity?
On Sunday the 1st of April, at 3:30pm-5:00pm community leaders will be coming together at the Quakers Friends Meeting House, on Elmbank Crescent to discuss and decide upon how best to use this opportunity. Our different goals for our communities are being brought together so that we can present a united voice in local hustings around the city. Community leaders concerned about the state of housing, sustainability and fuel poverty, jobs and the economy, and local democracy and accountability will be speaking to other leaders from across Glasgow.
If you care about local issues affecting your community then this is the perfect chance to turn your voice into a loudhailer heard across the city. Places are limited, and while the event is free, the meeting is ticketed to ensure all are catered for - so make sure to book early! We have to take this opportunity to build a non-party political voice, using this once-in-a-lifetime chance for communities to take greater ownership over their own neighbourhoods.
Salsa 2 @ soul celler Southampton
Recorded on September 13, 2011 using a Flip Video camera.
Saints of Sin at Summer Breeze Festival. 21st July 2016 Poole Quay
Demo Video M & J Latin
Latin Dance
Football Hooligans -- Wolves v Huddersfield !
Football Hooligans / Casuals / Ultras From Wolves And Huddersfield fight !!